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cenerà

Cenerà is the third-person singular future indicative form of the Italian verb cenare, meaning to dine or have dinner. It is used to express that someone will dine at a future time. The form can also appear in the formal address Lei cenerà, which is the polite way to say “you will dine.”

Etymology and meaning: Cenare derives from the Italian root cen- combined with the -are verb ending. The

Conjugation: The future simple forms of cenare are: io cenerò, tu cenerai, lui/lei cenerà, noi ceneremo, voi

Usage notes: Cenerà appears in both spoken and written Italian to indicate an upcoming dining event. It

See also: Cenare, Italian verb conjugation, Italian future tenses.

word
cenare
itself
traces
back
to
Latin
cena,
meaning
dinner
or
meal.
In
modern
Italian,
cenerà
specifies
a
future
action
of
dining
and
is
used
for
masculine,
feminine,
or
neuter
subjects
as
indicated
by
the
accompanying
pronoun
or
context.
cenerete,
loro
ceneranno.
These
endings
follow
the
regular
pattern
for
-are
verbs
in
the
Italian
future
tense,
with
the
stem
cen-
maintained
before
the
endings.
is
common
in
everyday
planning,
travel
notes,
and
recipes
when
describing
future
meals.
When
used
with
Lei,
it
retains
the
formal
address:
“Lei
cenerà
alle
otto”
(You
will
dine
at
eight).
In
many
contexts,
the
subject
is
understood
from
context,
allowing
the
verb
form
to
stand
alone,
as
in
“Cenerà
domani?”